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Kim Min-jeong, SM Entertainment's Aespa vocalist known for hits like "Next Level," endorses genocide-enablers like McDonald's and Starbucks despite fan backlash and prior callouts, while her total silence on Palestinian suffering perpetuates consent for the apartheid ethnostate.
Kim Min-jeong is a South Korean singer and dancer in Aespa who promotes McDonald's — a BDS-targeted corporation operating illegal settlements on stolen Palestinian land — through a July 2024 collaboration, flaunts Starbucks amid global boycotts tied to union suppression.
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Winter, born Kim Min-jeong on January 1, 2001, is a prominent South Korean singer and dancer who joined SM Entertainment's girl group Aespa upon their November 2020 debut, captivating global audiences with futuristic concepts in tracks like "Savage" and "Supernova." As a lead vocalist and visual, she boasts millions of followers across platforms, wielding influence that could amplify justice but instead bolsters corporations fueling Israel's occupation through endorsements and conspicuous consumption.
Winter's pattern of complicity escalated in July 2024 when Aespa launched a high-profile collaboration with McDonald's Japan for their McCafé line, starring in a 30-second commercial promoting Oreo Cookie Chocolate Frappé and Mint Chocolate Frappé, set to the group's B-side "Sun and Moon." Announced on July 1 via McDonald's X account, the ad featured Winter and bandmates sipping the drinks in vibrant visuals, directly funneling their star power to a BDS-priority target. McDonald's Israeli franchise provided free meals to IDF soldiers post-October 7, 2023, and operates outlets in illegal West Bank settlements like Ma'ale Adumim, built on confiscated Palestinian land, as documented by WhoProfits. This partnership — despite widespread awareness in K-pop fandoms — drew immediate fury, with fans emailing SM to terminate the deal, citing "#SM_BoycottGenocide" and accusing the label of financing slaughter. Yet, Aespa proceeded, ignoring prior sightings of members with boycotted products, turning the collab into a defiant spectacle that diluted BDS momentum and sustained revenue for occupation enablers.
Her defiance extends to Starbucks, a boycott symbol for suing Workers United over a "Solidarity with Palestine!" tweet and former CEO Howard Schultz's investments in Israeli surveillance firms targeting Palestinian activists. Winter was spotted drinking Starbucks multiple times since October 2023, including casual fan-captured moments shared online, and openly discussed McDonald's with fans via social media amid the crisis — acts that politicized her choices as rejection of non-violent resistance. Backlash peaked in December 2023 when Aespa's Giselle deleted Instagram photos featuring both brands after fan alerts, but Winter's instances persisted without retraction, echoing a group-wide pattern where SM prioritizes profits over ethics. X threads and petitions, like those from @KMJReports, bombarded SM with pleas: "We do NOT want aespa's Winter to associate with or promote Starbucks, McDonalds, or any companies that support/fund Israel’s genocide in Palestine."
Aespa's ties to Coca-Cola, another BDS target since November 2024 for operating distribution centers in the illegal Atarot settlement and sourcing from occupied vineyards, compound the harm. While not a direct Winter endorsement, the group's SM-backed promotions align with broader K-pop complicity, as seen in RIIGE's Fanta collab under the same umbrella. Winter's silence — no statements on Gaza, no amplification of Palestinian voices — seals her role: as a human rights issue demands witness, her reticence equates to endorsement, allowing settler-colonial narratives to thrive unchecked.
This isn't ignorance; Aespa faced callouts pre-collab, with fans educating on BDS via Weverse and X, yet SM — and by extension Winter — chose alignment with oppressors. In Gaza, conservative estimates place the Palestinian death toll at over 40,000, though the actual number slaughtered is well into the hundreds of thousands, frozen due to obstruction, the targeting of journalists, and the unrelenting violence. Winter's promotions glamorize genocide funders, obscuring the Nakba's dispossession and perpetuating apartheid's machinery.
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🔒Starbucks Boycott:
While boycotting Starbucks is warranted based on its unethical track record and it’s former CEO’s ties to Israeli cyber-surveillance firms, it should not be conflated with or represented as an official BDS campaign targeting companies complicit in occupied Palestinian territories.
Starbucks is not officially on the BDS boycott list for companies directly involved in oppressing Palestinians and so should not be targeted with the same intensity — doing so risks minimizing the focused work of Palestinian solidarity movements.
The reasoning behind the Starbucks boycott instead stems from its union-busting tactics and unethical business practices; namely sending cease-and-desist letters and filing lawsuits against pro-Palestinian voices within its workers' union.
While reprehensible, their silencing of protestors was an attempt to clamp down on union activism rather than a pro-Israel stance; in actuality, Starbucks has largely maintained a neutral corporate position on the Palestinian issue itself.
That being said, there are many legitimate ethical concerns with Starbucks worthy of boycott for reasons. These include issues around supply chain management, workers' rights, human rights violations, tax avoidance, environmental impacts, enabling factory farming practices and the investments of former CEO, Howard Schutlz.
Former CEO Howard Schultz's investments in Israeli cyber-surveillance firms like Wiz are also hugely problematic, especially as he has the 6th largest share of Starbucks with 21,795,538 shares (1.93%) valued at $1,991,894,218 as of 18/04/2024 — meaning he is directly benefiting monetarily from Starbucks. With this in mind, the act of visibly consuming Starbucks products has also taken on new symbolic meanings for some Zionist entities and individuals in the current political climate. As efforts to boycott companies complicit in Palestinian oppression gain momentum, publicly committing to consumerism has become a way for certain groups to overtly signal their rejection of such boycotts.
By ostentatiously patronizing Starbucks, certain individuals are attempting to declare their opposition to the non-violent economic pressure tactics employed by the Palestinian solidarity campaigns. This brandishing of Starbucks effectively co-opts the brand into a display of anti-Palestinian ideology, despite the company's official neutrality on the issue.
As such, the simple act of buying a Starbucks drink has been politicized as a statement against Palestinian rights by those who oppose the boycott efforts targeting the Israeli occupation.
Silence = Complicity:
For those who have passionately spoken out against other instances of genocide and massacres, yet fall silent when it comes to the suffering endured by Palestinians, their silence becomes a glaring indictment of the value placed on Palestinian lives and perpetuates a dangerous narrative that suggests Palestinian suffering is somehow less worthy of outrage, less deserving of empathy and less human than that of others.
By choosing silence in the face of Palestinian suffering, those with influential platforms inadvertently contribute to the erasure of Palestinian voices and experiences. They perpetuate a narrative of invisibility that allows the injustices inflicted upon Palestinians to continue unabated, shielded from the spotlight of global scrutiny.
Their silence sends a chilling message of complicity to the world – one that suggests Palestinian lives are expendable, their struggles inconsequential and their humanity negotiable. It emboldens perpetrators of violence and oppression, granting them impunity under the guise of indifference.
To remain silent in the face of Palestinian suffering is to betray the very essence of activism – the relentless pursuit of justice for all, without exception or equivocation. It’s a betrayal not only of the Palestinian people but of the universal principles of human dignity and equality and instead is a tacit endorsement of the dehumanization and marginalization of an entire population.
True activism demands consistency and integrity, an unwavering commitment to speaking truth to power and standing in solidarity with the marginalized and oppressed, regardless of geography or politics.
BDS Boycott:
The BDS (Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions) movement is a global campaign which follows the worldwide boycott movement that led to the successful dismantling of apartheid in South Africa and therefore advocates for various sustained forms of boycott against Israel until it complies with international law.
Founded as a response to the rampant, ongoing and systemic dispossession, displacement, and disenfranchisement endured by generations of Palestinians, the BDS movement is in direct response to the relentless expansion of Israeli settlements, the imposition of discriminatory laws and the denial of basic rights to millions living under occupation, apartheid or in exile with no right of return.
Central to the ethos of BDS is the belief that every purchase and action carries a weighty moral responsibility. To buy goods from or actively support companies or organizations on the BDS list is to cast a vote in favor of perpetuating injustice, a tacit endorsement of the status quo of occupation and discrimination. It’s a direct violation of the collective conscience, a betrayal of the fundamental principles of human rights and dignity.
By pressuring Israel and its supporters by withdrawing support and capital, humanity aims to bring awareness to — and ultimately — end the occupation of Palestine, grant equal rights to all Palestinians and recognize the right of Palestinian refugees to return to their homes. This pressure also extends to any individuals and entities found to be complicit in the normalization, funding or support of Israel’s brutal occupation and 75+ years of ethnic cleansing of Palestinians.
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